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A short documentary of the leaving home ceremony, the encouragement from a teacher and a Dharma song "Never Stop Reciting" On the 6/21/2015, after years of preparation in the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association's laity training program, three men and two women are ready to take the next step along the Buddha's path by making vows to become novice monks and nuns. This video is intended to capture their and audience's experience in the Leaving Home ceremony. The video also includes the encouragement talk from Rev. Heng Sure in the ceremony. The video is accompanied by the music "Never Stop Reciting" by Rev. Heng Sure. Chapters: 0:00 Beginning 1:13 Song "Never Stop Reciting" starts 2:45 Requesting leave home 4:33 Ten Vows 7:14 Encouragement from Rev. Heng Sure Never Stop Reciting To the tune of “How Can I Keep From Singing?” Lyrics: Rev. Heng Sure A Buddha named Eternal Light, made vows to save creation, He made a land where suffering’s gone, a place of liberation. So use his vows and be reborn, in lotus flowers delighting, You simply keep his name in mind and never stop reciting. The Saha land is a place of pain, with struggle and contention, To find a world of Utmost Bliss, you first set your intention, Those men or women, rich or poor, in rebirth not delighting, Apply themselves with a single mind and never stop reciting. I praise the Buddha’s compassionate vows, with melodies unending, My body lives in the world of woe, my heart is world-transcending, With Bodhisattvas joyfully, I’ll soon be reuniting, Until I reach Amitabha’s land, I’ll never stop reciting. (Recite Amitabha’s Name...) I’ll never stop reciting.